The Boy Who Wanted to Fly

The Boy Who Wanted to Fly

by Don Mullan (Author)

Synopsis

Don Mullan was a young dyslexic boy growing up in a Northern Ireland being violently torn apart by The Troubles. Having witnessed Bloody Sunday he was tempted to join the IRA, as many of his contemporaries did. But the boy had a hero. And he was English. This is the story of how Don was mesmerised at an early age by the great England 1966 World Cup winning goalkeeper, Gordon Banks. In 1970 he met Banks in Ireland and the encounter was to have a profound impact on Don and a primary reason why he rejected violence. A powerful, moving and unforgettable story, The Boy Who Wanted to Fly is for everyone who's ever had a hero. Includes: an interview with Gordon Banks and details of the battle to create a monument to the great goalkeeper. Don Mullan is the author of best-selling Eyewitness Bloody Sunday and a respected humanitarian. He is currently involved in numerous international projects.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 160
Publisher: Legend Press Ltd
Published: 02 Oct 2010

ISBN 10: 1907756019
ISBN 13: 9781907756016

Media Reviews
We can state without fear of contradiction, [Mullan's scrapbook] has to be one of the greatest and most moving tributes a child - anywhere in the world - has created to a hero. * Foreward by Pele and Archbishop Desmond Tutu *
Author Bio
Don Mullan is an Irish humanitarian worker and media producer. He is credited with writing the book Eyewitness Bloody Sunday, which is credited with triggering the Bloody Sunday Inquiry.